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ClickUp
ClickUp Project Management
Kenley
Kenley Project Management
Rating
3.0
3.8
Reviews 4 12
Category Project Management Project Management
Description

ClickUp challenges the traditional approach of using multiple tools by consolidating everything into a single, highly customizable platform. The platform's philosophy centers on replacing your entire productivity stack—from task managers to time trackers, from documents to whiteboards—with one unified workspace. ClickUp's true differentiator lies in its extreme flexibility: teams can create custom views, statuses, and workflows that perfectly match their unique processes. Whether you need a simple task list, a complex multi-level hierarchy, or a combination of both, ClickUp adapts. The built-in time tracking, goal setting, and document creation eliminate the need to context-switch between different applications.

Kenley is an AI-powered workspace for consulting firms. With Kenley, firms can use their institutional knowledge to power critical workflows—from drafting proposal decks to scaling due diligence research—so consultants can focus on excellence. *AnswerGrid, Inc. doing business as Kenley ⸻ Kenley was founded by Bolu Ben-Adeola and Noah Ohrner. Bolu is the Co-Founder and CEO of Kenley. Before Kenley, he built ML infrastructure for the fixed-income markets at Bloomberg and led teams at Palantir, South Korea, tackling problems in heavy industry manufacturing. Noah is the Co-Founder and CTO of Kenley. Before Kenley, he graduated with a first class degree from the University of Cambridge and was a tech lead on Foundry Security at Palantir.

Website https://clickup.com https://kenley.ai/
Positives
"All-in-one productivity platform that replaced multiple tools. The custom views are fantastic, and the time tracking integration is great."
Jason King - 5/5
"Excellent customer support and reliable service."
Vladimir Kirlin - 5/5
Negatives
"Customer support takes 3-5 business days to respond, and when they do, their answers are generic and don't solve the problem. For a paid enterprise plan, this level of support is unacceptable."
Linda Parker - 1/5
"Performance issues during peak usage times."
Dr. Merl Dicki - 1/5
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